Biggie taught how "mo' money" brings "mo' problems" but he didn't tell us what comes before the money. Apparently it's you; new research shows workers who sex more frequently out earn the ones who don't.

The study found that when an employee is having sex two to three times a week that employee makes 4.5 percent more than their less active colleagues.

The research found a clear link between higher earning and frequent sex. The study does not show whether sex actually improved work performance or if it was just that people with higher incomes just had more sex.

The British study used data from 7,500 Greek nationals who took part in the behavioral study on the effect of sexual activity on wages

According to Dr. Nick Drydakis, common psychological theories explain what is going on. "Maslow's Need Hierarchy Theory claims that the happier and more fulfilled individuals are in their lives, the more productive and successful they will be in their work, translating to higher wages,” the study leader said.

"The theory concludes that people need to love and be loved, sexually and non-sexually, by others. In the absence of these elements, people may become susceptible to loneliness, social anxiety and depression - all factors that can affect their working life.”

He also said there are a number of studies that have shown that a lack of sex leads to lower wages or lower wages lead to less sex, both he says the studies suggest are true. I guess less money "different" problems.